From the perspective of a client, I like that: I don't want
my lawyers talking about stuff they've worked on for me, even if it IS public.
Not exact matches
PR people and
lawyers who can advise them to stop
talking about this
stuff?
«Then we went on to
talk about other
stuff, but — I hope, uh — you remember that I was not trying to make you do anything, and — I hope your
lawyer will do something to help me here, because this, uh, doesn't look good for me, and I wasn't in this.
Sam, on today's episode, you and Jeff are going to
talk about some low cost webs or no cost website improvements,
lawyers can consider including a bunch of advice on kind of specific tactics for search engine optimization and rankings improvements and
stuff.
Sam Glover: You
talked about analyzing legal issues from TV shows, for example, which some
lawyers do that and I wonder if that is helpful in sort of branding and raising your profile, but I wonder
about it in terms of search engine optimization because people aren't searching for those kinds of legal problems and the kinds of people that come across your post if it goes viral, I mean it sounds awesome to get thousands or hundreds of thousands of hits on a post, but those aren't clients so I wonder how you think
about stuff like that, you know kind of going for publicity seeking posts?
In this podcast Joe and I
talk about how he recovered from the shittiest month he ever had in his firm and part of that for him was the realization that he actually needed to start working on his business and we kind of
talked about why it's hard for
lawyers to get going on
stuff like that but I kind of want to spin off of that and
talk about why does it seem so hard for small businessman, small firms,
lawyers, to do the things they know they need to do.
I want to move over to what I'm also interested in
talking about is the interaction between estate planning
lawyers specifically, but maybe more broader categories of practices like real estate and
stuff, and financial planners and wealth advisors.
Bob Ambrogi:
Lawyers are still
talking about this
stuff and that's what's funny.
It
talks a little more
about the decision to divorce and choosing a
lawyer etc, but when it gets to the good
stuff it is really good and direct.